You might try writing to the Parapsychological Association (link below).
The website includes a list of some of it’s members education and publications of their research. I would suggest you write to any of them individually if you are interested in their research.
One of the steps to understanding how little is thought of parapsychology is trying to find a place to study it.
There virtually is none, not that you can depend on on to be honest, that is.
There is no place where psychics and astral travelers and the like go to educate others on their art. Sure, you can buy books or take courses but all you’ll study are anecdotes on how things you can’t see demonstrated are done.
I’m not sure what you mean by studying parapsychology professionally, but if you mean are there professional people out there (such as academics) who make parapsychology one of their main areas of study, then yes, there are many. In Europe there are three professors at the University of Northampton, two or three at the University of Edinburgh, and a half-dozen or so at universities and foundations in Germany, and another half dozen in France. In the US there are a couple at the University of Arizona, one at the University of Colorado, a couple at the University of California at Irvine, at least one at Cornell University, a small group at the University of Washington, one at the University of Michigan, and numerous others at various colleges and universities around the country that I’m not recalling at the moment. There are also a several PhD level researchers at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in California and the Rhine Institute in North Carolina. To find out about the subject (and get some insight into what parapsychologists study), I recommend you read Dean Radin’s two books, “The Conscious Universe” and “Entangled Minds,” and Dr. Richard Broughton’s book “Parapsychology: The Controversial Science.”
Hi there,okay i am studying parapsychology professionally.First thing you have to feel that you know more than others or at least you think you do.Not very good thing is,that parapsychology degree is not recgonized by our government,but once i will be abroad,i am sure it will be ok,cause its bachelor degree after all.I am learning parapsychology in Lithuanian,those studies are nice,if you have what it takes and its not hard.Also you dont have to go,like other people go to colleges where they dont want everyday.For example for me twice per month.And sometimes its different.I could help you,if you want to come up here but its really difficult with jobs.So except if you bring some cash for study.500 dollars whole year for studies and 2000 dollars for whole bachelor degree.Sad news,you have to know Lithuanian.
You might try writing to the Parapsychological Association (link below).
The website includes a list of some of it’s members education and publications of their research. I would suggest you write to any of them individually if you are interested in their research.
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One of the steps to understanding how little is thought of parapsychology is trying to find a place to study it.
There virtually is none, not that you can depend on on to be honest, that is.
There is no place where psychics and astral travelers and the like go to educate others on their art. Sure, you can buy books or take courses but all you’ll study are anecdotes on how things you can’t see demonstrated are done.
I’m not sure what you mean by studying parapsychology professionally, but if you mean are there professional people out there (such as academics) who make parapsychology one of their main areas of study, then yes, there are many. In Europe there are three professors at the University of Northampton, two or three at the University of Edinburgh, and a half-dozen or so at universities and foundations in Germany, and another half dozen in France. In the US there are a couple at the University of Arizona, one at the University of Colorado, a couple at the University of California at Irvine, at least one at Cornell University, a small group at the University of Washington, one at the University of Michigan, and numerous others at various colleges and universities around the country that I’m not recalling at the moment. There are also a several PhD level researchers at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in California and the Rhine Institute in North Carolina. To find out about the subject (and get some insight into what parapsychologists study), I recommend you read Dean Radin’s two books, “The Conscious Universe” and “Entangled Minds,” and Dr. Richard Broughton’s book “Parapsychology: The Controversial Science.”
Hi there,okay i am studying parapsychology professionally.First thing you have to feel that you know more than others or at least you think you do.Not very good thing is,that parapsychology degree is not recgonized by our government,but once i will be abroad,i am sure it will be ok,cause its bachelor degree after all.I am learning parapsychology in Lithuanian,those studies are nice,if you have what it takes and its not hard.Also you dont have to go,like other people go to colleges where they dont want everyday.For example for me twice per month.And sometimes its different.I could help you,if you want to come up here but its really difficult with jobs.So except if you bring some cash for study.500 dollars whole year for studies and 2000 dollars for whole bachelor degree.Sad news,you have to know Lithuanian.